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§ 97.28 HEAVY USERS.
   (A)   (1)   New heavy users, after the effective date of this subchapter, shall provide heavy user containers for collection. New multiple-family dwellings with 5 or more dwelling units shall provide heavy user containers for collection. Existing heavy users, as of the effective date of this subchapter, shall provide heavy user containers for collection wherever the City determines it is possible.
      (2)   In the event that the heavy user containers do not prove adequate to accommodate the amount of solid waste generated at a particular property or business, then the property owner shall be required to increase the number of weekly collections at the site or the number of refuse containers for the site.
   (B)   (1)   Heavy user containers shall be located where they are readily accessible from the public rights-of-way. To the maximum extent possible, these containers shall be stored in the rear of each site and placed at least 10 feet from combustible portions of a building.
      (2)   The containers shall be placed on a concrete slab and be shielded from visibility by a solid enclosure and City approved landscaping.
(1995 Code, § 8.20.170)
§ 97.29 INDUSTRIAL AND HAZARDOUS WASTE; REMOVAL BY OWNER.
   Industrial waste and hazardous waste and non-combustible solid waste shall be removed by the owner, occupant, operator or contractor performing the work in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.
(1995 Code, § 8.20.180)
§ 97.30 ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND PROCEDURES.
   (A)   Enforcement of this subchapter may be made by any police officer or code enforcement officer. The officer may issue a warning or a citation to any violators.
   (B)   The citation shall bear a minimum and maximum penalty amount thereon, payable within 7 days of issuance.
   (C)   Failure to pay or appeal the citation issued to the Code Enforcement Board within 7 days shall result in the Code Enforcement Board declaring the citation valid and the maximum penalty amount thereon shall then automatically be assessed.
   (D)   Thereafter, the Code Enforcement Board shall be permitted to file a lien against the subject real estate to secure payment.
(1995 Code, § 8.20.190) (Ord. O-2001-22, passed 9-24-2001)
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